Monday, April 20, 2009

Pascha 2009 (with pictures!)

It was an atypical Sunday morning in our household. My mother and father, who had spent the night before, graciously remained to help our family out as we began the post-Pascha recovery, despite the fact they would miss their own Sunday service. Together we sat around my kitchen table, minus Jared who was still sleeping, and after singing "Christ is Risen" feasted on homemade biscuits and sausage gravy, pumpkin and a traditional Russian Easter bread smothered in butter, and good, strong coffee with real cream. Ah, the joy of the feast. The three adults vicariously experienced my three son's utter joy at being served the chocolate bunnies purchased from a local confectionary (thanks mom and dad) which had been part of our family's Pascha basket. Perhaps due to my utter exhaustion (Jared, Thomas, and I had returned home from Iowa City at 5:30 a.m. and I only got three hours of sleep), I unfortunately could not locate the camera to capture Russell's and Elliot's visages, smeared with sticky sweet cocoa nor their hands that appeared to be covered in mud. Trust me, it was a sight to behold.  

An integral part of the Orthodox Paschal (Easter) 
Liturgy is the reading of St. John Chrysostom's Paschal Homily. Composed in the fourth century, this homily is read in every Orthodox church throughout the world, every year. It is a beautiful, inspired masterpiece which so clearly conveys the theology of this Church which I love so dearly. Neither Jared or I can help but cry whenever it is read. (Even now, I am a bit teary just thinking about it.) 

The Paschal Homily of St. John Chrysostom

If anyone is devout and a lover of God, let him enjoy this beautiful and radiant festival. If anyone is a wise servant, let him, rejoicing, enter into the joy of his Lord. If anyone has wearied himself in fasting, let him now receive his recompense. If anyone has labored from the first hour, let him today receive his just reward. If anyone has come at the third hour, with thanksgiving let him keep the feast. If anyone has arrived at the sixth hour, let him have no misgivings; for he shall suffer no loss. If anyone has delayed until the ninth hour, let him draw near without hesitation. If anyone has arrived even at the eleventh hour, let him not fear on account of his delay. For the Master is gracious and receives the last, even as the first; he gives rest to him that comes at the eleventh hour, just as to him who has labored from the first. He has mercy upon the last and cares for the first; to the one he gives, and to the other he is gracious. He both honors the work and praises the intention.

Enter all of you, therefore, into the joy of our Lord, and, whether first or last, receive your reward. 0 rich and poor, one with another, dance for joy! 0 you ascetics and you negligent, celebrate the day! You that have fasted and you that have disregarded the fast, rejoice today! The table is rich-laden; feast royally, all of you! The calf is fatted; let no one go forth hungry!

Let all partake of the feast of faith. Let all receive the riches of goodness.

Let no one lament his poverty, for the universal kingdom has been revealed. Let no one mourn his transgressions, for pardon has dawned from the grave. Let no one fear death, for the Saviour's death has set us free.

He that was taken by death has annihilated it! He descended into hades and took hades captive! He embittered it when it tasted his flesh! And anticipating this Isaiah exclaimed, "Hades was embittered when it encountered thee in the lower regions." It was embittered, for it was abolished! It was embittered, for it was mocked! It was embittered, for it was purged! It was embittered, for it was despoiled! It was embittered, for it was bound in chains!

It took a body and, face to face, met God! It took earth and encountered heaven! It took what it saw but crumbled before what it had not seen!

"0 death, where is thy sting? 0 hades, where is thy victory?"

Christ is risen, and you are overthrown! Christ is risen, and the demons are fallen! Christ is risen, and the angels rejoice! Christ is risen, and life reigns! Christ is risen, and not one dead remains in a tomb! For Christ, being raised from the dead, has become the First-fruits of them that slept.

To Him be glory and might unto ages of ages. Amen.









5 comments:

::Sylvia:: said...

Christ is Risen! Beautiful photos (my son has the same sailor outfit :))

Happy to hear that you had such a beautiful Pascha!

Joshua said...

LOVE the Homily! So beautiful, simply amazing.

Molly Sabourin said...

How can I see the pictures BIGGER? I cannot get enough of your boys, especially the plaid sports coat! Can you snapfish those so I can order some? I especially would like a 5x7 of the one of you and Thomas. It would be such a lovely gift (hint, hint). You look beautiful!!

paige maddex said...

Christ is Risen!!
Are you wearing a hat? I LOVE IT! Missed celebrating with you so much. We love you guys and your beautiful boys. I keep picturing Thomas in that sailor outfit on that wonderful Pascha at Christ the Savior!

paige maddex said...

Your basket - I just went back and saw it - looks so beautiful!! You worked so hard, I know. I can't believe you dyed eggs. What a wonderful Orthodox mom you are!